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in this video you will see how to add a text box in powerpoint you can also feel color inside this text box and itamp;#39;s very easy letamp;#39;s get started first click on the insert tab and you will see here the optional text box click on the text box option and draw a text box now type what you want inside the text box you can select the text increase its font size and make it bold you can resize the text box however notice that if you click inside the slide out of the text box there is no outer border and if you want to add outer border then left click on the outer border go to the format shapes and under the lines select the option solid line under the color you can select different colors for the border for example letamp;#39;s say red color and this width is the thickness of the border for example letamp;#39;s say five points and if you want to make the outer border dotted or a dash type like this you can do that as well now you can also feel color inside this text box unde